slot



slot (someone or something) in

To make time for someone or (to do) something between other previously arranged engagements or appointments. I know that the masseuse is particularly busy on Saturday, but I may be able to slot you in sometime after lunch. I'm trying to slot in a yoga class on Monday between my two major business meetings. I find that it really helps keep me calm and focused.
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slots

n. slots machines. (Usually plural.) He won three large just on the slots.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SÁMuel-Hungarian
John[dʒɔn]
Sophieso-FEE (French), SO-fee (English), ZO-fee (German)French, English, German, Dutch
PoncioPON-thyo (Spanish), PON-syo (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Elias[i'laiəs]
Burkett['bɜ:kit]